RemiX diskless is a complete and powerful graphical client system, suitable for X server remote desktops or Windows Terminal Server clients. The aim of this project is simplicity of installation and configuration. Key features include X server autoconfiguration and other auto-detection tools, the possibility to customize a single thin client, accessibility of local resources from a desktop client, a Linux desktop client and a Windows desktop client (multi-boot), remote audio (for both systems), localization of user client messages, an automatic installation script, the option to install to a USB stick, and very speedy installation procedures (2 to 4 minutes per client). The expected time between power-on and appearance of the login screen is 15 seconds on a machine with an 800MHz processor and 128MB RAM.

terminal_colors is a tool to display a terminal color chart for 8, 16, 88, and 256 color terminals. It provides all the functionality of the various similar scripts found around the Web with some additional bells and whistles. It automatically detects 8, 16, 88, and 256 color capabilities (via ncurses) and displays the appropriate color charts. It can display the colors as blocks or (2D) cubes, optionally with color values overlaid in int or hex values. It can show the full rgb text string as well. It can also show the display with a vertical (default) or horizontal orientation. It has the option of additional padding and supports -h --help as well. It also works as a utility for converting between 256 and 88 color values.

MaxiCom is a simple serial port terminal emulator for the GNOME desktop. The primary goals of the project are simplicity and usability. MaxiCom currently implements terminal emulation and X/YMODEM file transfers.

5x9 and 5x10 are two X11 fonts intended for use
with xterm or other programs requiring readable
small fonts. At only 5 pixels wide, they are
particularly well suited to small laptop screens,
allowing two 80 column windows side by side on an
800x600 screen (albeit with no room for window
frames), or three windows across with room to
spare on a 1280x1024 screen. The fonts implement
VT100 line-drawing characters. Bolding is not
directly supported; xterm does adequate bolding by
duplicating pixels.

The sniffy project can trace/log the data of any
pseudo terminal in the system. Due to the way the
terminal works, such a terminal trace provides
complete information of what happened on the
terminal screen, and sniffy is able to
display/replay this information. It consists of a
kernel module able to connect/hook on the pseudo
terminal, a program to display the contents of any
pseudo terminal on the fly, a daemon process
tracing the pseudo terminal content into the file,
and a replay program to replay any stored pseudo
terminal session.